— 130 — 



adly than the middle päir, the fore tibiae and tarsi 

 obscure dark rufo-testaceous, the spurs black, the long 

 one almost as long as the metatarsus. Wings hyaline 

 highly iridescent, the stigma and nervures black, the 

 3rd abscissa of radius one fourth of the length of the 

 2nd: the Ist transverse cubital nervure broadly roundly 

 curved the 2nd oblique, almost straight, the 3rd broadly 

 roundly curved towards it; the accessory nervure in 

 the hind wings is received before the cubitus. Hinder 

 ocelli separated from each other by a sligtly less di- 

 stance than they are from the eyes. Apex of clypeus 

 bluntly rounded. Antennae stout, the 3rd Joint hardly 

 so long as the 4th. Apex of pronotum bluntly rounded. 

 Lenght 7 mm. 



Kuching, Borneo (John Hewitt. B. A.). The trans- 

 verse median nervure in the fore wings is received 

 shortly beyond the transverse basal. The eyes distinctly 

 converge below; the hind ocelli separated by a slight. 

 but distinctly less distance than they are from the eyes. 



Pseudagenia punctiscutis, sp. n. 



Black, the hind femora red, the wings fuscous, 

 tinged with violaceous, the stigma and nervures black, 

 the basal 2 abscissae of the radius almost equal in length. 

 the 2 united not much longer than the 3rcl, the 2nd 

 transverse cubital nervure roundly broadly curved 

 towards the apex, the Ist recurrent received in the 

 middle of the cellule; the accessory nervure in hind 

 wings received shortly before the cubitus. Head and 

 thorax densely covered with short white pubescence. 

 Clypeus and front closely punetured, the Vertex more 

 shining and less closely punetured, especially behind. 

 Eyes parallel, not converging above or below. The 

 ocelli close together in a triangle, hinder separated 

 from each other by half the distance they are from the 

 eyes. Apex of clypeus broadly rounded. Palpi long, 

 black. Mandibles bright red towards the apex. Pro- 

 notum more shining and less strongly punetured than 

 the mesonotum, especially towards the apex, the meso- 

 notum closely finely but distinctly punetured. the 

 scutellum, more strongly punetured and with the punc- 

 tures more widely, distinctly separated. Metanotum 

 closely, finely rugose, almost reticulated in the centre. 

 The long spur of the hind tibiae almost two-thirds of 

 the length of the metatarsus. 



Length 7 — 8 mm. 



Kuching, Borneo (John Hewitt, B. A.). The 3rd 

 antennal joint a little longer than the following 2 united. 



Jiphia malayana, sp. nov. 

 Black, shining, densely covered with longish white 

 pubescence, which is dense and silvery on the tibiae 

 and tarsi, mandibles dark red ; wings light fuscous 

 violaceous, with narrow hyaline streaks, the stigma 

 and nervures black, the 2nd transverse cubital nervure 

 roundly curved backwards; calcaria black, tarsal spines 

 white. Metanotum with 3 stout complete Keels, the 

 outer hardly converging. The metanotum covered 

 with a sparse depressed pile. Front strongly, but not 

 closely punetured, the vertex more weakly and sparsely 

 punetured. Clypeus smooth. the apex rounded. Basal 

 apical half of pronotum somewhat strongh' punetured; 

 the mesonotum with 2 irregulär rows of punetures 

 round the sides and one on the base. Scutellum pune- 

 tured in the centre and on the sides; the post-scutellum 

 with 2 rows of finer punetures. Basal 2 abdominal 

 Segments weakly, the others more strongly and closely 

 punetured, the punetures becoming stronger towards 

 the apex; the apical half of the last rufous and smooth. 

 Upper half of propleurae smooth, the lower finely pune- 

 tured; the raised central part of mesopleurae rather 



strongly punetured; the metapleurae obliquely striated 

 from near the middle, the Striae not very strong, clearly 

 ^eparated. Antennal scape covered with white hair, 

 the flagellum with a white down. $. 

 Length 12 mm. 



Kuching, Borneo (John Hewitt, B. A.). A stout, 

 robust species allied to J. fumipennis. Smith. 



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Gattungs-Tabellen der Käfer Deutschlands 



Von Apotheker P. Kuhnt, Friedenau-Berlin. 



4. Prosternum nach hinten verlängert, in eine Aus- 

 höhlung des Mesosternum eindringend (Fig. 6). 

 Augen flach. Unterkiefer (Fig. 5b). Fühler dick, 

 beim $ schlanker (Fig. 5 a). Marjdibeln vorragend 

 (Fig. 5) Antherophagus Latr. 



- Prosternum hinten nur schwach verlängert (Fig. 7). 

 Augen gewölbt 5 



5. Vorderecken des Hsch. verdickt oder napfförmig 

 erweitert (Fig. 13) 8 



— Vorderecken des Hsch. nicht verdickt (Fig. 8, 9). 6 



6. Hsch. am Seitenrande 3 buchtig', nicht gezähnt 

 (Fig. 8) Paramecosoma Curt. 



— Hsch. am Seitenrande einfach gerundet, der ganzen 

 Länge nach sägeartig gezähnelt (Fig. 9, 11). Fühler 



7. Körper gewölbt. Fühler schlank, 3. Glied ziemlich 

 gestreckt, 4 bis 8. Glied so lang als breit (Fig. 10 a). 

 Hsch. -Seitenrand gezähnt. Der Flgd. -Nahtstreifen 

 reicht nicht bis zum Schildchen (Fig. 9). 



Henoticus Thoms. 



— Körper gedrückt. Hsch. -Seitenrand gekerbt (Fig. 11). 

 Fühler gedrungen, 3. Glied so lang als breit, 4. bis 

 8. Glied quer mit scharf abgesetzter Sgliedr. Keule 

 (Fig. 10b). Nahtstreif bis zum Schildchen (Fig. 11). 



Pteryngium Reitt. 



8. Hsch. vorn kaum ausgeschnitten (Fig. 14). . . 9 



— Hsch. vorn sehr deutlich (Fig. 12) ausgeschnitten: 

 rechteckig, breiter als lang. 1. Fühlerglied stark ver- 

 dickt (Fig. 13 a) Emphylus Er. 



9. Viertes Tarsenglied viel kleiner als das dritte 

 (Fig. 14a). Fig. 14. Hsch.-Seitenrand (14 b). Seiten- 

 rand des Hsch. ohne vorspringendes Mittelzähnchen 

 (Fig. 14 b) Micrambe Thoins 



